The High Line Blog

Red Sprite winterberry produces vibrant red berries during the winter months of the year, adding color to the High Line’s winter landscape.
The High Line’s planting design is inspired by the self-seeded landscape that grew up between rail tracks after the trains stopped running in the 1980s. T...
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High Line Photographer Oliver Rich braved the cold to capture this serene early-morning scene following a light snowfall this past Saturday.
While it wasn’t quite enough snow to call our Snow Volunteers into action or hold our much-anticipated High Line Snow Sculpt-Off, early birds were tr...
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The copper string-like petals of the Jelena witch hazel blooms on the High Line. Photo by Steven Severinghaus
The High Line’s planting design is inspired by the self-seeded landscape that grew up between rail tracks after the trains stopped running in the 1980s. Today, the High Line inc...
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Soft dried grasses along the High Line contrast with the hard architectural lines of a neighboring building. Photo by Herve Dulongcourty
High Line Flickr Pool contributor Herve Dulongcourty visited the High Line on a chilly day in November and snapped this interesting geometric perspectiv...
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Chef and owner of La Newyorkina, Fany Gerson creates frozen treats inspired by her native Mexico. Much of the equipment in her Red Hook-based kitchen was destroyed by flooding during Hurricane Sandy. Photo courtesy of La Newyorkina
It’s freezing cold in New York City, but the winter weat...
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We are getting ready to print the third edition of the High Line Map. Follow us after the jump to see the finalists and vote for your favorite.
What kind of image best represents the High Line experience?
We asked ourselves that question as we set out to design the cover of the thir...
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Emerald Sentinel Eastern red cedar produces deep blue berries in the winter months, providing an important food source for song birds at the High Line.
The High Line’s planting design is inspired by the self-seeded landscape that grew up between rail tracks after the trains stopped runn...
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Bundle up and get ready for some wintertime exercise. Join our team of snow volunteers. Photo by Marcin Wichary
It's all hands on deck when snow arrives in New York City, and we'd love your help!
Friends of the High Line staff members work diligently to clear snow from the High Line’s ...
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